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Technologies Explained – PowerShot S100
EMBARGO: 15
th
September 2011, 14:00 (CEST)
HS System
The HS System represents a powerful combination of a high-sensitivity sensor and
high-performance DIGIC image processing. Canon’s new DIGIC 5 processor can process
up to six times more information at one time compared to the previous DIGIC 4
processor, to deliver exceptional images across a range of lighting conditions, and
especially in low light.
This next generation of Canon’s HS System has been designed to provide excellent
image quality and advanced low-light performance, as well as significant advantages
over non-HS System models, including:
Improved image quality in all situations – The HS System can capture images
with considerably less noise than non-HS System cameras at all ISO speeds.
High ISO sensitivity photos taken with non-HS System cameras exhibit noise
and grainy detail, especially in low light. By contrast, the HS System can detect
and capture more detail and significantly reduce noise, resulting in more
beautiful and true-to-life shots.
Low-light performance – Shooting in low light conditions, such as in a dimly lit
interior or outdoors after the sun has set, can lead to blurred images when
shooting handheld without a tripod. Engaging the flash in these conditions can
often ruin the ambience of the scene and not provide enough light for a bright
result. The HS System is designed to excel in low light and delivers premium
image quality. Shooting at higher ISO levels also allows users to achieve faster
shutter speeds to freeze the motion of subjects, prevent blur and avoid having
to use a tripod. When the flash is required in very poorly lit conditions, the
HS System can extend the reach of the flash, allowing users to capture more of
the background detail, as well as illuminating the main subject.
Wider ISO range – The HS System can leverage the excellent performance of its
high and low ISO settings in order to capture the ambience of any scene with
exceptional image quality, with an enhanced maximum ISO speed of ISO 6400.
Dynamic Range – The increased sensitivity of the HS System allows each
camera to capture a wider dynamic range with greater variation in brightness
when compared to the results of non-HS System models.
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